The course aims to foster a historical understanding of key developments in the previous modern world. It analyses European feudal society and the 8th to 16th-century economy, highlighting the pivotal role of institutions like the Church in shaping societal ties. The course further delves into the complexities of the medieval Western European economy, including agrarian dimensions and emerging labour systems like serfdom. The course prompts undergraduate reflection on the emergence and spread of Islam, exploring its transformative role from a tribal society to a Caliphal State in West Asia during the pre modern age.
- BCM Teacher: Suman Abraham
This course intends to create an understanding of the making of modern Kerala and the socio-economic and cultural developments in modern Kerala. The course helps the students develop a critical understanding of colonialism, modernity, social reforms, and the related historical and social processes in modern Kerala.
- BCM Teacher: Suman Abraham
The course provides a comprehensive exploration of key historical themes that have shaped societies worldwide. This course delves into significant processes, movements, and cultural developments that have influenced the course of human history on a global scale. By examining diverse regions and time periods, students gain a nuanced understanding of the interconnectedness of historical processes.
- BCM Teacher: Suman Abraham
The paper deals with the visionary views of our nationalist leaders, development programmes adopted and the struggles encountered in post-independent India
- BCM Teacher: Suman Abraham